SEPTEMBER 18, 1933 (MONDAY) â<80>” ATLANTA, GA â<80>” HOWELL MILL ARENA (F.P. Owens â<80>” Promoter) > John Dameron versus Whitey Patterson > John Mauldin versus Son Almand / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found. There was also a boxing match, but no details were provided following the card.

SEPTEMBER 18, 1939 (MONDAY) â<80>” ATLANTA, GA â<80>” RED ROCK ARENA (Frank Bettis and Cleve Roby â<80>” Promoters) > Battle Royal featuring Red Dugan, the Skull (1), Bill Collins, Young Gotch, and Tony Papalino > Bill Collins versus Tony Papalino > Southern Light Heavyweight Title Match: Red Dugan defeated the Skull (1) to win title / Notes: Aside from the match between Red Dugan and the Skull, no documented results for this card have been found. It is unclear as to the reason or the result for the battle royal. Apparently, the Southern Light Heavyweight Title had been vacated at some point prior to this card. Dugan won the vacated title against the Skull, and apparently the Skull was either unmasked by Dugan, or unmasked voluntarily, perhaps per a stipulation, and was identified as Frank Remille.

SEPTEMBER 18, 1942 (FRIDAY) â<80>” ATLANTA, GA â<80>” ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Abe Simon â<80>” Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Ben Morgan defeated Babe Zaharias > Angelo Cistoldi defeated Danno O’Mahoney > Dorv Roche & Cowboy Luttrall versus the Golden Terror & the Masked Manager / Notes: Dorv Roche & Cowboy Luttrall and the Golden Terror & the Masked Manager were scheduled to wrestle each other, but no results were reported after the card. It was reported that Abe Simon left after this card to join the United States Marine Corps, although it is not clear if he joined voluntarily. Charles Rentrop would resume as the Atlanta promoter beginning with the card on September 25, 1942.

SEPTEMBER 18, 1950 (MONDAY) â<80>” COLUMBUS, GA â<80>” COLUMBUS SPORTS ARENA (Fred Ward â<80>” Promoter / Fred Ward Promotions) > Southern Junior Heavyweight Title Match: Karl Kowalski* versus Red Dugan > Womenâ<80><99>s Match: June Byers versus Dot Dotson > Bill Steddum versus Maurice Roberre > Al Massey versus Abdul the Turk / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found. The origin of the Southern Junior Heavyweight Title is unclear to us at this time. However, a title by the same name had last been used in Georgia in 1939 with Joe Gunther being billed as champion.

SEPTEMBER 18, 1971 (SATURDAY) â<80>” ATLANTA, GA â<80>” WQXI STUDIOS (Paul Jones â<80>” Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Rocket & Flash Monroe defeated George Scott & Klondike Bill > Big John versus El Mongol ended in a double disqualification > Roberto Soto defeated Guillotine Gordon / Notes: This was taped for the â<80><9c>Georgia Championship Wrestlingâ<80> television program hosted by Ed Capral. Ray Gunkel joined Capral to respond to the challenge made on September 11, 1971, for a match. Gunkel told Capral that he had already signed a contract to wrestle John, but that Paul Jones had been unable to convince John to sign it.